SNY takes fans inside Jets training camp as the team gears up for the season. This weekly live one-hour show will provide a glimpse into what goes on in camp -- the drills, conditioning, scrimmages, and more.

SNY takes fans inside Jets training camp as the team gears up for the season. This weekly live one-hour show will provide a glimpse into what goes on in camp -- the drills, conditioning, scrimmages, and more.

SNY takes fans inside Jets training camp as the team gears up for the season. This weekly live one-hour show will provide a glimpse into what goes on in camp -- the drills, conditioning, scrimmages, and more.

SNY takes fans inside Jets training camp as the team gears up for the season. This weekly live one-hour show will provide a glimpse into what goes on in camp -- the drills, conditioning, scrimmages, and more.

Mon., Sep. 07, 2015
12:30 AM
- 1:00 AM EDTJets Open Mic - Only on SNYExclusive live "start-to-finish" coverage press conferences every Monday and Wednesday from the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Jets Open Mic is a 30-minute telecast throughout the NFL season.

Wed., Sep. 09, 2015
12:30 AM
- 1:00 AM EDTJets Open Mic - Only on SNYExclusive live "start-to-finish" coverage press conferences every Monday and Wednesday from the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Jets Open Mic is a 30-minute telecast throughout the NFL season.

Mon., Sep. 14, 2015
12:30 AM
- 1:00 AM EDTJets Open Mic - Only on SNYExclusive live "start-to-finish" coverage press conferences every Monday and Wednesday from the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Jets Open Mic is a 30-minute telecast throughout the NFL season.

Tue., Sep. 15, 2015
4:30 PM
- 5:00 PM EDTJets Extra Point - Only on SNYEvery Tuesday throughout the season, Jets fans can tune into Jets Extra Point, a weekly show that dissects the previous week's game with detailed analysis. The show will also feature exclusive interviews with Jets players and coaches. Host Brian Custer is joined by Ray Lucas and our panel of analyst and insiders.

Harrison, Richardson Loom Large on Jets’ D-Line

On the first play of the night for Eli Manning and the Giants offense, RB David Wilson took a handoff and ran to the left. Thirteen seconds later, he was crossing into the end zone for an 84-yard touchdown run. Just like that, we were in the hole, down 7-0.

But the defense threw the shovels down and stopped digging any deeper, eventually leading the Jets to their 24-21 overtime triumph at MetLife Stadium.

Two men clogging up the middle — Damon “Snacks” Harrison and Sheldon Richardson — were major contributors in tonight’s defensive effort. While Richardson was eventually projected to be a key contributor along the D-line after the Jets selected him with the 13th overall pick of April’s draft, Harrison has been thrown into a starting role for the second consecutive week as DT Kenrick Ellis continues to rest with a back injury.

“Consistency is something that I’ve been trying to work on,” Harrison said. “I’ve been having some up-and-down weeks. For the first time in a long time, I wasn’t worried about much. Tonight I just let it go.”

Harrison continued to take advantage of his increased opportunities with a pair of key plays in each of the first two quarters, while the rookie out of Missouri showed once again why we were so excited to obtain him with our second pick of the first round.

On the Giants’ second drive of the night, Harrison powered his way into the backfield and stopped Wilson in his tracks before a teammate helped finish the play for a 2-yard loss. Two drives later, Demario Davis’ blitz pressured Eli Manning on a screen pass to the running back, leading to a tackle for loss on the play for the second-year man out of William Penn.

In the second quarter, Snacks came up with two third-down stops of RB Andre Brown. The first tackle for no gain forced a Giants punt.

“It was good penetration by Muhammad [Wilkerson] and Sheldon on the play,” he explained, “which forced it to come back in the middle and it just so happened I was in the right place at the right time.”

His second tackle of Brown at the line was at a crucial moment in the game. On third-and-goal from the 2-yard line, the Giants' fifth-year RB tried to carry the ball up the middle for the score, but Harrison wasn’t having any of it and stuffed him for no gain. The G-Men failed to come away with any points after a fourth-down incompletion.

“Everybody just did a good job of hunkering down and forcing him to come back to me, and I was just the cleanup guy," Harrison said.

Not to be outdone, Sheldon Richardson beefed up his own preseason highlight reel with a pair of impressive plays. He recorded his first NFL sack, a 7-yard loss of Manning that contributed to a three-and-out by the Big Blue in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the 6’3”, 294-pound defensive lineman showed off his athleticism again, this time running toward Manning with his hands up and forcing an incompletion by the two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback.

The two young DTs combined for ten tackles in the first half of tonight’s New York-New York matchup. According to pressbox statistics, Harrison's seven tackles and Richardson’s two QB hits were both team highs.

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